Are You Outperforming the S&P by more than 186% Like We Are?

High-Octane Results for Experienced Investors

Instead, I like to beat the market, beat the benchmarks and leave the nay-sayers in the dust while I build my wealth.

That's exactly what I've done since launching my Buyback Premium Portfolio in August 2000. As of Feb. 29, 2020, this portfolio is up 291.68% since its inception in August 2000 vs. a 105.44% gain in the S&P 500 over the same time frame. That’s an outperformance of 186.24%*.

During the same time frame, the Premium Portfolio also outperformed the DJIA by 153.92% and outperformed the NASDAQ by 157.47%. By whatever benchmark you choose to measure it, this portfolio is a winner.

This is the kind of performance my subscribers are enjoying from a wide range of stocks – from high-tech companies to home builders, from oil companies to electrical suppliers, from medical groups to battery and shaver manufacturers:

Air Transport Services Group, up 27.47% in 1 month.

Alliance Data Systems Corp., up 19% in 1 month.

American Capital, up 23.74% in 4 months.

Anadarko Petroleum Corp., up 18% in 5 months.

AutoZone, up 35.89% in 6 months.

Cable & Wireless, up 25.30% in 3 months.

Celestica Inc., up 46.55% in 3 months.

CF Industries, up 21.71% in 1 month.

Cleveland Cliffs, up 27% in 1 month.

Coach, up 15.80% in 1 month.

EnCana Corp, up 18% in 2 months; bought again and up 16% in 1 month.

Fang Holdings, up 35.08% in 8 months.

HCA Holdings, up 20.61% in 2 months.

Imperial Oil, up 15% in 1 month.

KB Home, up 16% in 3 months.

L-3 Communications, up 20% in 1 month.

Limited Brands, up 28.34% in 3 months.

Mattel, up 24% in 3 months.

Maverick Tube Corp., up 28% in 2 weeks (yes, weeks!).

McKesson Corp., up 20% in 1 month.

Methanex, up 22% in 2 months.

Novellus Systems, up 19% in 1 month.

Orh Limited, up 54.65% in 2 months.

Pediatrix Medical Group, up 53.69% in 6 months.

Regions Financial Corp., up 31.39% in 1 month.

Seacor Holdings, up 37.98% in 4 months.

Seagate Technology, up 43.58% in 5 months.

Sherwin-Williams Co., up 21% in 3 months.

Sirius XM, up 40.36% in 20 months.

Sunoco, up 24% in 2 months.

Tektronix, up 27.49% in 3 months.

Texas Instruments, up 20% in 1 month.

Tibco Software, up 18.10% in 1 month.

TRI Pointe Group, up 39% in 3 months

U.S. Oncology, up 49.27% in 2 months.

Valero Energy Corp., up 51% in 1 month.

Wesco International, up 24.89% in 3 months.

Zynga Inc., up 25.21 in 10 months.

I just published the names of five stocks that I believe will outperform the market this month. You can get them right now, absolutely FREE. Just take a no-risk 30-day trial to my Buyback Premium Portfolio.

My name is David Fried. For years, I have edited and published a newsletter called The Buyback Letter.

Like other top advisors, I maintain a personal watchlist portfolio where I carefully research and monitor the progress of potential buy list stocks for The Buyback Letter. After awhile, I noticed that this research portfolio was performing extremely well.

Intrigued, I did a 10-year backtest of this portfolio's performance. To my amazement, I found that this "watch list" portfolio averaged 38% annual returns.

That's not a misprint. 38% returns per year! At that annual compounded rate, you would double your money every 1.8 years.

Here's the secret: Senior executives, board members and other insiders know their companies' prospects better than anyone. So when they use company money to buy back stock, you know higher prices are just ahead. Votes of confidence from others in-the-know just don't get any stronger.

But I take it one step further. The Buyback Premium Portfolio holds only the five buyback stocks that are performing better than all the rest ... right now. All others are automatically weeded out.

Now I'm not alone in saying that buyback stocks are a way to consistent stock market profits. A major 20-year study showed that in each four-year period, investors in buyback stocks with high book-to-market ratios enjoyed 388% higher returns than other stocks.

The difference in the bottom line for investors is staggering. If you had invested $10,000 in a typical S&P 500 portfolio over the last 10 years, your money would have grown to $67,917. Not bad.

But investing the same $10,000 exclusively into buyback stocks would have returned $130,254. Almost $70,000 more in profits, double the return!

Premium Portfolio: The Best of the Best

With my Buyback Premium Portfolio, I go the extra mile to maximize your profits with the best buybacks for today. For example:

I painstakingly examine hundreds of corporate buyback announcements, checking to make sure that they actually buy back their stocks. A surprisingly large number don't.

I make sure that the stock buyback is large enough to have a real impact on the value of the stock.

Then I put the company under a financial microscope, thoroughly investigating its annual reports, SEC filings and other key documents. I rigorously examine its financial strength, cash flow, prospects for growth, contracts, and other critical indicators to make sure that the company is rock-solid and its stock is reasonably priced.

On the first few trading days of each month you'll receive my Buyback Premium Portfolio e-mail hotline. It tells you exactly which stocks to buy, sell or hold. This dispatch is short and to the point so you can act fast - before Wall Street.

Soon after, I follow up with a complete rundown on these stocks. I give you the complete details about why I think these are the stocks to invest in this month.
I’ll also share with you my “hot list” – the stocks I’m watching carefully, and from which I make my picks each month.

Again, don't just take my word for it. Try it risk-free for a month. If you're not amazed by the results, then you can cancel your subscription and owe nothing.

The Buyback Premium Portfolio costs $79 per month. Start your trial subscription now and the first 30 days are free. Cancel at any time if you are not completely satisfied with the service by emailing our customer service department at: webmaster@buyback.com.

If you do not cancel during the free trial period, your credit card will be charged one month after you start your trial subscription.

*Past performance is no guarantee
of future results. Performance figures are net of fees and trading
costs and include dividends.

The Buyback Premium Portfolio is
intended for experienced investors, who understand the risks, costs,
consequences of and mechanics of investing. Subscribers of The Buyback
Premium Portfolio invest at their own risk, profits are not guaranteed
and losses are possible. If you are unwilling or unable to abide
by any conditions of the disclaimer then you may obtain a refund
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to be reliable, but its accuracy and completeness are not, and cannot
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analysis of every material fact representing any company, industry
or security. The opinions contained and estimates expressed in any
part of the newsletter represent the current judgment of market
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to be reliable. Nothing herein should be construed as an offer to
buy or sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy or sell any security.
The Buyback Premum Portfolio (Bulletin...), the publisher (or one
of its affiliates) or its partners, officers, directors, analysis,
or employees or associated entities may have substantial positions
or interests in the securities mentioned and may from time to time
make purchases or sales of securities mentioned herein including
while this report is in circulation. The same parties may also have
substantial interests and positions in the past performance of past
recommendations. Past results do not guarantee future results or
that future recommendations will be profitable.

Editor's Guarantee

Like many of my clients and readers, I subscribed to financial newsletters before I launched the Buyback Letter. As a result, I swore that I would never let my subscribers experience anything that bothered me about other newsletters, like dropping coverage on a stock without letting the subscribers know, or publishing only the good results.

At The Buyback Letter, we never, ever leave you wondering about what happened to a stock or what you should be invested in. We clearly state what should be bought and sold - and when. Past history is there for all to see at any time. As the editor of The Buyback Letter, I give you my personal guarantee of complete transparency: our goal is to make your investing easier!

Sincerely,

David Fried, Editor
The Buyback Letter

About David Fried

America's Leading Buyback Stock Expert

David Fried is the editor and publisher of The Buyback Letter, the only investment newsletter devoted exclusively to finding opportunities among companies that repurchase their own stock. His asset management firm, Fried Asset Management, Inc., offers investor advisory and money management services which use the “Buyback Strategy” principles.

Mr. Fried has been recognized in numerous ways. He was listed as one of “50 Great Investors” in Fortune’s Investors Guide in 2004. David has been a featured guest on Bloomberg Television, CNBC’s “Money Club,” “Squawk Box,” and “Market Wrap” with Bill Bresnan in New York City.

He has also been profiled in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Barron’s, Bottom Line Personnel, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, Forbes, Fortune, BusinessWeek, and numerous other publications. Mr. Fried is an approved guest speaker for the American Association of Individual Investors.

A Cornell graduate, David Fried is one of the few money managers to have founded a company listed in Inc. Magazine’s annual “Inc. 500” list of the 500 fastest growing private companies. In 2008, he helped found First Commons Bank of Newton, MA

The Buyback Letter has consistently made The Hulbert Financial Digest Honor Roll for newsletters that perform well in both up and down markets. Hulbert has tracked The Buyback Letter’s returns since 1997.